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Technology Stocks : Thermo Tech Technologies (TTRIF)

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To: David Alon who wrote (6255)12/31/2000 2:39:51 PM
From: CAYMAN   of 6467
 
Dissidents Versus Branconnier and Thermo Tech
So which is it René … please explain.

1. On April 30, 2000 in Form 20-F you stated The Dissident Group caused financial hardships!

2. On August 04, 2000 you said we were unrelenting in our attacks on the Message Boards!

3. On September 15, 2000 your daughter Terri_Veillet (Branconnier) voiced that you do NOT follow the Internet Postings?!

4. On September 25, 2000 your CEO (Edwin J. Kroeker) commented that disgruntled shareholders were NOT a financial threat to the company.

5. On October 6, 2000 - The Interim Financial Statements FORM 6-K read anew that Dissidents were unrelenting with attacks that caused the loss of key personnel at Thermo Tech?!

I’m just curious, if you don’t follow the Threads … how do you reach these conclusions?

Also, aren’t you contradicting Mr. Kroeker’s statements?

I wish you were more like the Chief Executive Officer where I work.

His professionalism, charisma, intelligence, honesty and caring far surpass that of your qualities.

You remember him don’t you? He is the one you sent a letter to with unfavorable comments about me. The truth shall prevail … which made your malicious agenda fail.

Is your sense of right and wrong debilitated?

God help you for what you’ve done to shareholders…

Cayman

April 30, 2000 ~ Form 20-F
The Dissident Group did not seem to focus at all on the financial hardships it caused for the Company and the majority of shareholders.
ragingbull.altavista.com.

August 04, 2000
They were fearful of the effect of the cease trading order and disturbed by the unrelenting attack of dissidents on the Raging Bull and other Internet bulletin boards.
newswire.ca

September 15, 2000 ~ Terri_Veillet (Branconnier)

My father does not follow the Internet contrary to your beliefs. No other member of my family has ever posted here.
ragingbull.altavista.com.

September 25, 2000 -- Ed Kroeker comments on Dissidents

"People get disgruntled because they’re seeing…the value of their investment going down, so they blame management and they target management, not necessarily justifiable so. Then they band together and think…perhaps we can take advantage of a situation you’re in and take control of the company," Kroeker says, referring to recent head-butting between investors and management.

"They were soundly defeated in a vote two years ago at the annual meeting, but that doesn’t mean they quite talking and criticizing. With the Internet chat lines and so on, it’s an avenue for them. But they’re not a financial threat to the company."
ragingbull.altavista.com.

Oct 6 2000 - Interim Financial Statements
FORM 6-K - Pages 12 -19 -20

They were fearful of the effect of the cease trading order and disturbed by the unrelenting attack of dissidents on the Raging Bull and other Internet bulletin boards.
ragingbull.altavista.com.

Due to outside influences including the Cease trade Order and relentless personal attacks on management (past and present) the Company, has had a change in the Board of Directors and lost key management personnel.
ragingbull.altavista.com.

Dissidents Blamed For Woes with Harvey Ambrose and Todd Dupuis

Alienation within the partnership has been precipitated as a result of Mr. Ambrose and his associate, Mr. Todd Dupuis, being approached and influenced by dissident shareholders.
ragingbull.altavista.com.
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